That's an offensive linemen who are responsible for blocking guys like Peppers, they HAVE to be that big to block monsters like Ray Lewis, Julius Peppers, Brian Orakpo, Mario Williams, Clay Matthews, JJ Watt etc. their primary job is blocking and not tackling. Even then just 1 of them is not enough to block most defensive linemen, it usually takes TWO massive offensive linemen to block these guys and they still blow threw them like nothing.

Most linemen start off at around 270 but are forced to gain weight.

How many people on this earth could push two 300lb 6'6 men that can each bench easily over 500lbs each, squat over 500 as well? These linemen are also insanely athletic, their foot quickness for their size is ridiculous, these aren't ordinary men, you'd know that if you've seen them play.

The NFL would be worse than Rugby if they were no padding and I believe the excess padding developed from too many player deaths in the beginning. Rock's just stating the obvious from a physicality standpoint and his quote itself gives that away, I seriously doubt it's a harder 'sport' to play.

Rugby players are a joke compared to the massive size, speed and strength of NFL players, even a lot of the college players are much bigger and stronger than rugby players. "B-b-b-but rugby players can run longer!!!111" lol.

NFL players don't hold back when they hit each other, they launch themselves at full force thanks to the pads.

Good luck taking a hit from a 6'7 290lb defensive end like Julius Peppers with blazing speed and amazing strength. And no he's not fat, he's got just 6% body fat and is considered a finesse player.